Last curated on September 8th, 2022
While I personally prefer Twitter for breaking news and trends, Reddit communities can also be a powerful source of alpha if you know where to look. When you’re deeper along in your crypto journey and looking into specific projects, I highly recommend joining their reddit pages.
If you’re looking for more general industry discussion, here are a few popular subreddits:
Subreddit | Members | Description |
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r/CryptoCurrency | 5.3M | General forum for cryptocurrency news, discussion and analysis |
r/Bitcoin | 4.5M | Official subreddit of Bitcoin |
r/Ethereum | 1.4M | Official subreddit of Ethereum |
r/BitcoinBeginners | 1.1M | Subreddit for newcomes to ask Bitcoin related questions |
r/CryptoMarkets | 1.0M | Forum to discuss cryptocurrency trading, especially technical analysis |
r/Cryptotechnology | 674K | Subreddit dedicated to highly technical discussions of blockchain technology |
r/Satoshistreetbets | 631K | Modeled after the famous Wall Street Bets, Satosh Street Bets is a subreddit for crypto trading |
r/NFT | 497K | Subreddit to discuss NFT trends, projects and news |
r/CryptoCurrencies | 375K | General news and discussion source for crypto |
r/Altcoin | 220K | Forum to discuss all coins other than BTC |
r/Opensea | 162K | Subreddit for NFT marketplace Opensea |
r/Defi | 103K | Forum to discuss project ideas, articles, events, questions, support and other topics related to DeFi |
r/Ethdev | 96K | Forum for Etheruem developers to discuss technical topics |
r/Crypto_General | 71K | General discussion related to the crypto space |
r/Metaverse | 38K | Subreddit for discussion of metaverse -realted topics |
r/Web3 | 23K | Dicussion of trends and projects related to Web3 |
r/Dao | 6K | Discussion of architectual principles of DAO creation |
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